Viral marketing adds spam to your mail offers another good reason not to use
Windows. I'm sure such a thing could be done on the Mac too, but it hasn't yet,
and it'll be trickier without ActiveX around.

CodeCatalog.com claims to be The Open Source Code Search Engine.
I'm not sure an automated search engine is the right answer (compare to
Yahoo vs. Google), but there's a lot of Open Source, and it's gotta be
indexed somehow so this is certainly a good thing. I'm just not
sure it's a Good Thing yet.

Need to know the weather on the sun? Solar Max 2000 is presented by
The Exploratorium. It'll be interesting to see what gets messed up by
the extra charged particles the Sun is throwing our way. It's also kinda
cool to be able to see the northern lights without having to drive
somewhere dark.

Have I mentioned End the War on Freedom yet? I don't think I have, even though I meant
to. Another crypto-anarcho-libertarian (even if he only admits to being a libertarian)
is a good addition to the circle.

goodexperience.com is a blog that focuses on finding a good experience. This
usually means on online customer experience (as their tagline says), but
can include things like a good work experience or dealing with net-millionaires.

The Right To Privacy is the 1890 article by Samuel Warren and Louis D. Brandeis
in which the right to be let alone was discussed. It's served as the basis
for a lot of privacy law since then.

Reno, FBI feast on bad network security which is just what I've been afraid
of with the denial of service attacks that started last week, and rather than
encouraging people to keep their own networks clean, the feds are likely to
make new laws. One could indeed theorize that the attacks were started by
the FBI in order to justify increased spending.